corn flakes chivda recipe |
cornflakes chivda for Diwali |
dry snacks for tiffin |
Indian makai chivda jar snack | with 36 amazing images.
corn flakes chivda is a sweet and salty
jar snack often packed in a
tiffin box for a short break. Learn how to make
Indian makai chivda jar snack.
This
cornflakes chivda for Diwali also enlivens festive mood. Made with basic ingredients like corn flakes, peanuts, chana Dal, chilli powder and sugar, it is ready in 20 minutes. So you need not worry about a big shopping list nor you need to spend too much time in the kitchen delivering something delicious!
To make
corn flakes chivda, heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai, add little corn flakes at a time and deep-fry till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on absorbent paper and keep aside. In the same deep non-stick kadhai, add the peanuts and deep-fry till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on absorbent paper and keep aside. In the same deep non-stick kadhai, add the roasted chana dal and deep-fry till they turn golden brown in colour from all the side. Drain on absorbent paper and keep aside. Combine the fried corn flakes, peanuts, chana dal and all the remaining ingredients in a deep bowl and toss well.
Kids love corn flakes. Why not send it as a surprise treat in their snack box, in a dry and savoury form? In this innovative
dry snacks for tiffin, crisp-fried corn flakes are combined with crunchy peanuts, chana dal and spice powders to make a really exciting snack, which can be stored in an air-tight container for a few days.
You can send it to school for a short break, as an accompaniment to their tiffin, or serve it as an
after school or between-play hunger chaser. Also pack some
chana chaat in another tiffin for a perfect short break combo.
Tips for
corn flakes chivda. 1. Do not use cornflakes which we use as a cereal and have with milk.
2. It can be carried for picnics, to work. 3. It stays fresh in an air-tight container for atleast 10 to 15 days.4. Do not deep-fry the raw cornflakes on a very high flame as they will get burnt easily. Also do not deep-fry to many cornflakes at a time as they need space to expand. 5. Dry coconut is used , do not use fresh coconut slices. 6. Always remember to keep powdered sugar ready before deep-frying the ingredients.
Enjoy
corn flakes chivda recipe |
cornflakes chivda for Diwali |
dry snacks for tiffin |
Indian makai chivda jar snack | with images and video below.